Chapter 281: Thrall
After walking a short distance into the fortress, and about to leave the sunlight shining in from the gate, Itreig suddenly stopped, and he looked a little outside the fortress gate.
"Thank you so much for your cooperation, I bet there's definitely someone out there staring at us." Itreg said helplessly.
"What? The fireblade orcs have been rampant to such an extent? How dare you spy on the Great Chief? Bane's face was full of surprise, to be honest, as far as he knew, Thrall had never been the kind of dough to be handled, and although he was born as a slave, the pride of the orcs permeated almost every inch of his bones, how could he tolerate such an offense that kicked his nose in the face?
"We have a plan, and when they all jump out," Itreig whispered, not shying away from Diego and Masrae's save, he finally waved his arm vigorously, what looked like a chopping motion, "Catch them all!" ”
They walked around the cloister made of stone masonry and into the interior of the fortress. Every once in a short distance, a heavily armed Kukaron guard stood guard, and it was clear that the Gromash fortress was now loose on the outside and tight on the inside.
Looking at these well-armed and battle-hardened orc veterans, Diego felt that even if the Fireblade Clan could toss, it would not make much of a wave, because this elite army loyal to the Great Chief would crush any enemy who dared to oppose Thrall.
Before the Second Orc War, the Orc Tribes had always existed in the form of a loose clan alliance, which led to the fact that the Great Chiefs of the tribe could not directly give orders to the armies of each clan beyond the clan chiefs, except for their own descendant clans, the Great Chiefs of the tribe could not effectively manage other clans from the organizational and military system, and the Orc Alliance had always been full of factions and intrigues. If some of the clan chiefs have evil intentions and want to say goodbye to the big chief, the big chief has to rely on the strength of his own clan to settle him, and the Gul'dan anti-water incident during World War II is a lesson from the past. So as soon as the new tribe was founded, Thrall reinstated the Kukaron Guard, an army that had been stored in ancient orc legends.
The members of Kukaron are among the best among the orcs. And there are no restrictions on origin, as long as you are loyal to the Great Chief, as long as you are brave and good at fighting, you can join Kukaron without having to review your origin and other conditions. Thanks to the weakening of various clans in the Orc War and the dispersal and captivity of the Orcs by the Human Alliance after the war. Within this newly established army, there is no so-called clan estrangement, and it is completely subordinate to the direct command of the great chief, and this military system has greatly improved compared with the previous way of fighting together among clans, and it is also more safe and reliable in command.
In the process of the creation of new tribes. The Kukaron Guards have experienced more blood and fire than any other tribal army. They will always have to face the most dangerous enemies, go deep into the most dangerous areas, complete the most dangerous tasks, and always do their best to carry out the will of the Great Chief quickly and efficiently. Having renounced their original clan membership to join Kukaron, they must have a chief who they can believe will bring them glory and justice, or they will repeat the mistakes of the old tribe.
So Thrall has always appointed his most loyal High Overseer, Varok? Sarufar was the commander of the force, and members of his own clan, the Frostwolves, were the backbone of the army. But in the future as Diego knows, during the Cataclysm. In Thrall leaving Orgrimmar while Garrosh? Hellroar - Grom, the orc hero of the Warsong Clan? Son of Hellroar, who took over as the Great Chief, reshuffled the army, replacing all important positions with the Warsong Clan, and gradually turning the army into the dictator's private army, his most powerful weapon for ruling against dissidents and tyrannical rule.
However, Diego would never allow this to happen, and he secretly vowed to do everything in his power to prevent it, because compared to the collapse of the heavens caused by the cataclysm, Garrosh? The chaos caused by the roar of hell is no less than the toll of war. He even frantically used the "mana bomb" created by the artifact Rainbow of Focus to destroy the entire Theramore.
"That brainless person will never live to that time, I promise!" He said to himself in his heart. As if sensing the irrepressible murderous intent in the human hunter's heart, the old orc Itreg looked back at him with some concern, to be honest. He now regretted his gullibility - only a little, and he didn't think anything bad would happen to the Great Chief among his faithful guards.
As they stepped out of the somewhat dimly lit corridor, Diego found himself standing at the entrance to a huge rotunda. Directly across the hall was a throne overlooking the entire hall, where a tall orc was now sitting. Watch them stream in. There was a large brazier on each side of the throne, but they were not lit at the moment, and looked more like two decorations, and in this hot season, the orcs wished they were filled with ice.
It was the first time Diego had seen Thrall—not in the game—the strong orc dressed in black plate armor adorned with brass runes. This was different from the other orcs in the hall, most of whom wore armor that only covered vital parts. In orc tradition, it is a coward's act to wrap oneself in thick armor, and of course, no one dares to think of Thrall in this way, who has proven his courage and strength time and time again in past battles. Next to his throne rests a heavy, square-headed warhammer that bears a resounding name, the Hammer of Destruction, which is the origin of the surname of its previous owner, Orgrim.
His black hair was braided and hung down on the back of his head. Probably living among humans as a young man, his green face is milder than the other orcs, but also more complex and changeable. This orc has a pair of blue pupils, a color that is extremely rare among orcs, and many believe that it represents wisdom and thinking.
Before they entered the hall, something was clearly being discussed, and several orcs were arguing with each other about something under the throne, but when they saw Bane? At the moment of the bloody hoof, Thrall raised his right hand and paused the discussion.
"Hey, Bane, come here and hear what's going on on our land, it's your right too!" He stood up and waved to Bane enthusiastically. While Sal vs. Kane? Bloodhoof is quite a good friend, but strictly speaking, they are considered to be old friends, because Sal is actually about the same age as Bane, but many times, Sal's maturity and poise often make people ignore his real age.
Bane smiled and took his seat on the left-hand side of the Great Chief's throne. There is the traditional seat of the Minotaurs, if Kane? When Bloodhoof came here, he usually sat in that chair. Bane notices a strong troll sitting on Thrall's right hand, Woking, the leader of the Darkspear Troll Clan, who is also a staunch supporter of Thrall. Sensing the Minotaur's gaze, Woking nodded to him in a friendly manner.
Next to Vorking is a tattered undead, which is supposed to be the representative of the Forsaken here. The other orcs who were fortunate enough to be present stood around the hall, most of them Thrall's advisors and tribal officers. Led by Itreig, Diego and his party came to their end and stopped. Since they are not official emissaries of humans and Night Elves, their private status is not enough to secure a seat here. (To be continued.) )